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Simon had learned in the years he’d spent watching Todd grow that he should avoid comparing him to his actual father, which Simon couldn’t exactly blame him for. He’d never met the man, after all. Surely Renjae had disliked all those years people (namely Todd’s own father) spent comparing him to Simon. And there were plenty of ways Todd different from Han: his cleanliness, for one. So Simon had to make quiet comparisons with only himself. Just how many times had Han given him that same pout when Simon informed him there would be a lack of mushrooms and mold with dinner?
But the fact remained - he wouldn’t allow Todd to bring home that much kombucha and mushroom pizza, especially since he would be the only one to touch any of it. Once Todd turned his back and began to put away the bottles of kombucha, Simon looked back at the choices of fruit and whether or not he wanted romaine or iceberg lettuce for that week. Only when Todd swiveled back around did it catch his attention.
After watching Todd sign in the air, a frown deepened on Simon’s face. How could he say no to that? Of course Desiree would give him just about whatever he wanted, right? Simon couldn’t stand the smell, or the taste, or even the mere texture of mushrooms. Besides, he had a very valid point - Todd couldn’t survive on mushrooms alone, not when he needed other fibers and vitamins and some source of protein. “Fine,” Simon scoffed. “Get more than one bottle of kombucha. But I’m serious about the pizza and the appetizers. You can’t just eat mushrooms all week.”
todd would, obviously, never be opposed to doing such a thing as stomping his foot, and crossing his arms, and pouting his lips out if it meant he’d get his way. did it matter if he was eighteen years old? of course not. what mattered is that he got his way, and he knew that if he used good old mom and dad against each other, this would usually work.
it wasn’t like there should be any problem with a few extra pizzas anyway. he was a teenage boy, he could be stuffing his face with so much more than mushrooms anyway. and kombucha was good for you. imagine a parent trying to limit you on something that literally had a million heath benefits, all because he didn’t like the idea of it. it wasn’t for him to drink? why should simon care how many bottles there were in the house? he should, at least, know that they were going to be drank!
he started to smile when simon seemed to cave, the scoff filled him with an overwhelming sense of joy as he started to put the bottles of kombucha back in the cart. it was the next statement that made him furrow his eyebrows in a huff once more. “It’s not just mushrooms--” he began to sign. “It’s dairy, and fruit, and vegetables, and grains, and literally half the food pyramid. it’s a balanced meal, dad. get with it.” he rolled his eyes in the highest of teenager fashion.















